Synduality: Echo of Ada open network test
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Synduality: Echo of Ada Open Network Test Will Run in December

Bandai Namco has announced that it will hold an open network test for Synduality: Echo of Ada in mid-December 2024. After previously holding two closed beta tests with exclusive registrations, the company will let all prospective players check out the upcoming online PvPvE mecha shooting game for free ahead of its launch in January 2025.

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In the open test client, all players will be able to try out customization features for the Magus companion and CradleCoffin mech. They can also explore the Northern and Southern zones in multiplayer rooms that can host up to 12 players. Bandai Namco will also add a Forced Move option to free players who can get stuck in certain terrains.

The network test client will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC via Steam. The PC version will have minimum requirements of 16GB RAM, an Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X for the CPU, and a GeForce GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 480 for the GPU. Fulfilling these requirements should make the game runnable at 30 fps with a 1080p resolution.

The Synduality: Echo of Ada open network test will run on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC on December 12-20, 2024. Players who have pre-ordered the game will be able to access the test client for two more days until December 22, 2024. Bandai Namco will release the full game on the same platforms on January 23-24, 2025.


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